Biology, asked by navyag882, 1 year ago

How is gross crop area different from net sown area?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gross Cropped Area (GCA) is the total area sown once as well as more than once in a particular year. When the crop is sown on a piece of land for twice, the area is counted twice in GCA. On the other hand, Net Sown Area is the area sown with crops but is counted only once.

Answered by hkv89
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Area sown once in a year is known as net sown area whereas gross sown area represents the total sown area once or more than once in a particular year i.e. the area is counted as many times as there are sowing in the year.

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